Comments Thread For: Arum: We Are Sending Out Tremendous Offer To Deontay Wilder

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  • filup79
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    #41
    Originally posted by killakali
    wrong again. Haymon sent over slop like diaz and molina. The post said Crawford only fights in house which is criminally false.

    Arum didn’t have to send Gvozdyk over. Even with a purse bid. He could have sent him after the WBO title Kovalev alvarez fought for it Beterbiev and his IBF.

    He didn’t have to send Loma for Russell Jr either. After losing the purse bid he could have went a different route. Like Haymon did with Quillin when he lost the purse bid.
    Gvozdyk is unknown as was Loma back then. He had no problem losing a purse bid so he wouldn't put up the money. Those guys aren't bringing in money at that time. Arum over bid on Saucedo/Hooker to have it on ESPN, why win that purse bid when Stevenson/Gvozdyk was a bigger fight? Because Saucedo was bringing in money while fighting at home, unfortunately he lost. Arum doesn't care to lose a purse bid for fighters that aren't a draw, but he will go all in for others or do what he can to prevent them like he did for Ramirez and Prograis.

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    • EL_GRINGO
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      #42
      man Arum if you screw this up may god help you

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      • sicko
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        #43
        Originally posted by filup79
        There will never be a 1 fight deal when it comes to Arum, especially if that fighter has a chance to beat his guy. He'll send an offer over along with some language requesting future options of Wilder's next fights. Wilder's team would decline that offer and Arum will go the media blaming Haymon for Wilder not accepting the deal.
        EXACTLY! I been watching boxing too long I know how Arum works as well.

        With that being said, if ESPN comes with a Massive Deal and everything in the deal comes back fair, then Wilder should go over to ESPN and I think Haymon would have no problem allowing it BUT what won't happen is that he signs and all of a sudden Arum is running his career and trying to match make for him and trying to tell him what to do and who to fight. That is NEVER going to happen!

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        • filup79
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          #44
          Originally posted by sicko
          EXACTLY! I been watching boxing too long I know how Arum works as well.

          With that being said, if ESPN comes with a Massive Deal and everything in the deal comes back fair, then Wilder should go over to ESPN and I think Haymon would have no problem allowing it BUT what won't happen is that he signs and all of a sudden Arum is running his career and trying to match make for him and trying to tell him what to do and who to fight. That is NEVER going to happen!
          Haymon has no problem sending over fighters if the deal is right. People seem to forget that he sent over Jacobs to fight GGG on HBO. Sent over both Chavez Jr. and Khan to fight Canelo on HBO. Haymon doesn't want his boxers tied down with owing future options. Just like Arum would never agree to give another promoters options on his fighters. Arum always seems to get options on fighters not aligned with TR, but when have we seen a TR fighter give options to GB or PBC? Never

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          • killakali
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            #45
            Originally posted by filup79
            Gvozdyk is unknown as was Loma back then. He had no problem losing a purse bid so he wouldn't put up the money. Those guys aren't bringing in money at that time. Arum over bid on Saucedo/Hooker to have it on ESPN, why win that purse bid when Stevenson/Gvozdyk was a bigger fight? Because Saucedo was bringing in money while fighting at home, unfortunately he lost. Arum doesn't care to lose a purse bid for fighters that aren't a draw, but he will go all in for others or do what he can to prevent them like he did for Ramirez and Prograis.
            lol. Loma was a two time Olympic gold medal winner who had controversy lost in his chance to make history as a champion in his second pro fight. His pro debut was part of the bradley Marquez ppv u servers and was heavily hyped. Arum badly wanted the Loma Russell fight on HBOand barely lost the purse bid. Nice try though lol.

            He also wanted Stevenson-Gvozdyk and bid 1.675 million for the fight. That was more than the 1.625 million he bid for Saucedo-Hooker. He wanted all 3 fights but only won 2 purse bids. Facts.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Shadoww702
              Damn!!! ESPN just got SUKERED into a $100 million deal with a fighter with ZERO belts and both HW's that have them fight on other networks. Fury and Wilder aren't fighting and no F'n way does AJ fight on ESPN on what their paying for him.... ESPN bought a name with no one to fight.

              LMFAO!!! I haven't seen a robbery this bad since PBC burned through those billions in record time.
              The deal is with Top Rank, not ESPN. ESPN has a broadcast deal with Top Rank. Further, the dollar amount for the deal is based on Fury fighting both Wilder and Joshua. Essentially, it's like an NFL deal where they give you the total dollar amount assuming all incentives are met just to make it sound good.

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              • Squ□redCircle34
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                #47
                Wilder should go if ESPN is giving him a solid contract!

                I don’t care where the fight happens just needs to happen!

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                  Wilder should go if ESPN is giving him a solid contract!

                  I don’t care where the fight happens just needs to happen!
                  Things aren't that simple... and it's Top Rank, not ESPN...

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    Damn!!! ESPN just got SUKERED into a $100 million deal with a fighter with ZERO belts and both HW's that have them fight on other networks. Fury and Wilder aren't fighting and no F'n way does AJ fight on ESPN on what their paying for him.... ESPN bought a name with no one to fight.

                    LMFAO!!! I haven't seen a robbery this bad since PBC burned through those billions in record time.
                    Fury sells! Arum knows the game! A flamboyant, trash-talking, Caucasian fighter, with skills, is like gold in the U.S.! If Conor McGregor had some boxing skills, all the promoters would be in a bidding war ASAP! Fury will make money if he only fought Jennings, Rivas, and Pulev! Bob will make him a household name in the U.S.! If Bob could sell Algieri, imagine what he does with Fury!

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                    • Bmore18
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                      #50
                      Lol "tremendous offer" is Wilder fighting on ESPN + before a fury fight. GTFO Arum just make a SHO/ESPN PPV and get on with it

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